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Don’t Buy Your Wine Glass Without Learning About These Fundamental Features

StaffWriter by StaffWriter
November 1, 2022
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It is challenging to house a party! There’s much hard work and tact involved in it. And right from the meal to the table, you must consider a complete gathering. And if you are thinking about serving wine, you need not worry much about the stemware. But in case you wish to ensure that your guests have a good wine drinking experience, this article is here to help you.

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Having said that, it’s always a good decision to choose the stemware that caters to the wine that you are selecting. Today, several providers have come up with an attractive collection. To know more about it, you can check out Taste of Purple.

However, few homeowners would want to add some thought to the stemware and choose not to get intimidated by several available options. Are you one of them? If yes, here are the three basic pointers that will enable you to know more and arrive at an informed decision.

  1. White vs. red

These are two stemware shapes. One is a standard white wine glass, and the other is a standard red wine glass. Here the classic red wine glass will come with a tad bit bigger bowl. That means you will find an increased surface space for swirling, which can lift the aromatics to the nose. When you serve red wine at room temperature, it will prove to be aromatic while chilled, similar to white wine.

When you put a white and red wine glass beside each other, chances are that you will realize the white wine glass comes with a longer stem. It is a design that has been made, so that heat from the hands doesn’t affect the chilled wine. Also, the white wine glass with a U-shape is deliberate and enables you to retain the temperature. Also, the white wine glass has a small bowl that can let you focus on the white wine’s aroma.

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You need to know the correct way to hold the stemware. Here you have to keep your hands at the stem case and away from the glass bowl. It will ensure that the body temperature doesn’t add heat to your chilled wine, that in turn can change the taste.

  • Crystal vs. glass

Usually, crystal stemware is costlier than glassware! It will reflect light and will appear similar to fancier glass. Hence, the ones who possess crystal stemware with a starburst pattern have made a good choice. On the other hand, in case you have opted in for a crystal, chances are you might wish to make use of your grandmother’s set or sip in the whiskey that was a popular choice with your grandfather several years back. Simply put, the old crystal was made using lead. And owing to a few health issues, today, lead oxide gets replaced by various other materials such as zinc oxide, potassium oxide, and barium oxide.

You need to know the way you can use sparkling wine! Most people are attracted to it because of the bubbles. On the other hand, just in case you like the aromatic experience, you need to choose the tulip-shaped glass. It’s a bigger surface space that can quickly dissipate bubbles, has a much wider rim, and will enhance your complete drinking experience.

  • Stemmed vs. stemless

The stemmed wine glasses provide an ease with which you can swirl your wine better. That aside, it is a highly troublesome thing when you have to do your dishes. You might take a while to imagine the glasses broken in the dishwashers used as the drying racks. It is here that stemless wine glasses can be of good help. And without any stem you can break, it is slightly more convenient and can set a casual ambiance.

You need to know the way to store and clean the stemware. Go ahead and handwash the stemware and get it dried instantly using a cloth to avert the water spots. Even though storing this upside down averts dust accumulation in the glass bowl, it might cause damage to the rim. That aside, you can store it to the base, that got designed in a way that it is able to endure the weight. Once you are aware of these three facts, you can make the selection of your wine glass better. Ensure that you have a separate space in your living room to store and stack the wine glasses. That way, you will know where the wine glasses are kept, and you can maintain it in the best way possible. Having said that, ensure that you take time out to wipe clean the glasses or give them a gentle wash every time you serve wine and clean it up once people are done with drinking wine. It will ensure that the wine glasses are free fr

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